>>> On 9/11/2006 at 11:30 AM, carlopmart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, both nodes are defined under the same cluster object ....

Hmmm. Then I would expect that each one would be complaining
that there is another cluster with the same cluster number.

If you do a tcpdump on the sync interfaces, do you see the
traffic from the other machine?

Oh, and I just caught the VMWare angle. You're not trying to
run a cluster on a single physical machine? That may not work
too well.

> Crist Clark wrote:
>>>>> On 9/11/2006 at 9:57 AM, carlopmart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>>   I have installed two NGX R60 (with HFA04) nodes under RHEL3 on a 
>>> vmware box server for testing pourposes. i have setup both nodes using 
>>> ClusterXL with High Availability New Mode. But I think that this 
>>> scenario doesn't works as I expected.
>> 
>> They do not seem to understand that they are in the same
>> cluster. You do have them defined within the same cluster
>> object in the configuration?
>> 
>>>   When I execute cphaprob command on both nodes returns this:
>>>
>>>   - Node 1:
>>>
>>>    [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cphaprob state
>>>
>>> Cluster Mode:   New High Availability (Primary Up)
>>>
>>> Number     Unique Address  Assigned Load   State
>>>
>>> 1 (local)  192.168.100.65  100%            active
>>>
>>>   - Node 2:
>>>
>>>   [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cphaprob state
>>>
>>> Cluster Mode:   New High Availability (Primary Up)
>>>
>>> Number     Unique Address  Assigned Load   State
>>>
>>> 2 (local)  192.168.100.66  100%            active
>>>
>>>   and if I execute cphaprob -a if on both nodes returns this:
>>>
>>>   [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cphaprob -a if
>>>
>>> Required interfaces: 4
>>> Required secured interfaces: 1
>>>
>>> eth0       UP              non sync(non secured), broadcast
>>> eth1       UP              non sync(non secured), broadcast
>>> eth2       UP              non sync(non secured), broadcast
>>> eth3       UP              sync(secured), broadcast
>>>
>>> Virtual cluster interfaces: 3
>>>
>>> eth0            192.168.75.1
>>> eth1            172.17.55.1
>>> eth2            172.16.55.1
>>>
>>>   Are all this ok?? I believe that the answer is no (I belive that both 
>>> nodes are in active state, when only one would have to be active). On 
>>> SmartView tracker I see a lot of errors about TCP packet out of state 
>>> (SYN, ACK, etc). Of course, this errors on both nodes, and I applied the 
>>> fix explained on CheckPoint's documentation about incrementing timeout 
>>> on TCP end connections to 60 seconds.
>>>
>>>   Somebody how can I fix this errors???
>>>
>>>   Sorry for the cross-posting, but it is very urgent for me.
>> 
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